Recipes

Set it and forget it with limited chopping is what I love most of all about this appliance. Here is an easy five ingredient meal that came together based on what I had left in my pantry. It was delicious, it was easy and it was fast!

This is a vegan chocolate cake you will never forget - your go-to cake for birthdays and for a romantic Valentine’s Day with your significant other. Rip’s wife made this cake for his birthday party one year and it was an instant hit! Plant-strong and decadent!

This easy, one pot meal is great for a Sunday dinner. You could serve this with mashed potatoes and gravy, or just enjoy the vegetables in the broth created by slow roasting. We love having this dish when company is coming. Thick steak-like slices of the cauliflower offer up a hearty meal.

This dip is a crowd pleaser, whether you’re enjoying the game or just want a tasty, plant-strong snack. This recipe makes a party-sized serving. If you’re not expecting a crowd, you can reduce the recipe by half.

These easy-to-make Scrimmage Scramble Rolls are great for tailgating or watching the game at home. Our testers were doing a touchdown dance after snacking on these rolls on opening day, they were such a hit!

Loaded up with greens and served over cooked brown rice, whole wheat pasta, baked potatoes or your favorite grain, this easy-to-prepare recipe is sure to please even the pickiest of eaters (that includes kids!).

Take advantage of a melting pot of delicious flavors inspired by the city of San Diego in this new favorite that is sure to be a hit, whether you’re serving them for breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner!

Engine 2’s incredible food coach and recipe creator, Ami Mackey, shared this concoction on Instagram and in our Seven-Day Rescue Challenge Facebook group. It was an immediate, smash it, and is sure to go down in history as a fan favorite. You won’t believe this recipe is 100% plant-strong goodness!

Raw dough, baby! Who isn’t in the mood for it sometimes? Jane served these at a Plant-Strong Women, Power, Sex and Food presentation and everyone loved them, right down to the very last spoonful! You will, too. Like revenge, we find this is a dish best served cold.

This is the most basic - and versatile - of the spreads. You can find a variation of this recipe in almost any grocery store, but 95% of them are made with either olive oil or tahini/sesame paste, which pushes up the fat content (unless you purchase Engine 2 Hummus at Whole Foods Market locations across the US). Your best bet is to take three minutes and make a batch on Sunday that will last you for the week.